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What a mess....

Postby meriad » 13 Oct 2013, 09:43

The neighbours have a HUGE birch tree in their garden and with this wind we've had it's done a good job of dropping all it's little seed things; they are everywhere and get in via the smallest gap. My kitchen window faces the birch tree and I had it on vent only and I'm amazed how much still got in.

And matters definitely aren't helped by the fact that all my cats, bar one, are either long or semi long haired so they've been dragging it into the house every time they come in; their tails are just covered :) . Thank goodness the rain at the moment is helping a bit, but in the meantime the vacuum cleaner / broom and I are best friends :D
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Postby Lozzles » 13 Oct 2013, 09:45

Oh gosh Ria! :lol:
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Postby Kaz » 13 Oct 2013, 11:59

Oh no Ria :shock: :lol: :lol:

We took the pups round Mick's mum's yesterday - Fraggs managed to get coated with tiny little green 'bits' from where D had just been trimming a shrub :shock: :lol: It took a lot of brushing to get it off :roll: :lol:
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Postby Workingman » 13 Oct 2013, 16:06

Problem solved..... so its birch trees responsible for those micro-twigs and "mouse dropping" seeds!

I'll put the traps away. :lol:
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Postby Gal » 13 Oct 2013, 20:53

Is that what Smudge gets stuck in his fur? I call them stickyjacks :lol:
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Postby Kaz » 13 Oct 2013, 20:55

:lol:
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Postby Weka » 14 Oct 2013, 06:57

We had one in our other house. The regs here were if a tree was over 8m high, you couldn't cut it down without a council permit. We wanted it gone, the tenants, the neighbours, and us wanted it gone, the council said no. Last year the 8m rule was abolished. The tree was trimmed just below ground level within the month, to much celebration.

Oh boy did those seeds, then the leaves drive me nuts

Mum has had a massive kapok tree in the neighbours for at least 30 years putting white fluff directly over her during Christmas and jan, right when she wants to throw the doors and windows side open due to the heat. It got chopped down last week. :kick: :kick: :kick:
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Postby Kaz » 14 Oct 2013, 07:08

Oh wow Kapok, the stuff they use to stuff toys? I had no idea that grew on trees :D :D :lol:
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Postby Weka » 15 Oct 2013, 09:17

The tree grows to 60–70 m (200–230 ft) tall and has a very substantial trunk up to 3 m (10 ft) in diameter with buttresses. The trunk and many of the larger branches are often (but not always) crowded with very large, robust simple thorns. The leaves are compound of 5 to 9 leaflets, each up to 20 cm (8 in) and palm like. Adult trees produce several hundred 15 cm (6 in) seed pods. The pods contain seeds surrounded by a fluffy, yellowish fibre that is a mix of lignin and cellulose.[1]


This one would have been perhaps 30-40 meters high. It was HUGE!!!
The neighbours including the tree owner discussed splitting the tree chopping cost and the council fine, only they couldn't find anyone who would fell it, the they discovered that the fine could also include jail time, so that plan fell flat. I remember collecting bag loads of the stuff one years and sitting there taking any debris out. I was going to use it to stuff a teddy bear I was making. Only, I never finished it.
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Postby JoM » 15 Oct 2013, 13:10

Kaz wrote:Oh wow Kapok, the stuff they use to stuff toys? I had no idea that grew on trees :D :D :lol:


Me neither!!! :D :lol:
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